It was an interesting mix. Obviously, none of the organization’s biggest names — Chuck Liddell, Tito Ortiz, Georges St. Pierre, Anderson Silva, etc. — were in attendance, but overall, it was a pretty good sampling of UFC personalities.

I actually just heard Sherk and Lytle a few nights ago on The Scott Ferrall Show on Sirius, and both of them struck me as good media guests.

(Also, is it just me, or has Florian become something of a poster boy and go-to ambassador for the UFC? Obviously, he’s a fairly intelligent and well-spoken guy, but is there something super-appealing about this guy that I’m missing?)

In any manner, there’s no word on when the show may actually air. Once I find out, though, I’ll post it here.

Also, I’ve asked the reader who attended the taping to send me some feedback, so I’m hoping to have his thoughts posted too.

UPDATE: Here’s the trip report from Tom:

I attended the Dr. Keith Ablow show on Friday, which featured five well known UFC fighters: Matt Serra, Kenny Florian, Shonie Carter, Chris Lytle and lightweight champ Sean Sherk.

Dr Keith, being a psychiatrist, wanted to get inside the fighters’ heads and find out how they got on the path to MMA and to the UFC. Each fighter had a family member with them, and they gave their opinion on fighting as well.

All the guys were real cool, and Shonie was definitely being Shonie, sporting a baby blue suit and Mardi Gras beads. I would say that Matt was my favorite and really got into the show.

The audience seemed to be half UFC fans but were really into the show and the guys. The show had a very positive attitude and showed the UFC in a positive light.

After the show the guys were great and signed autographs and took pictures with the audience. Everyone in the audience also received two free UFC DVDs — not bad for a free ticket to the show.

UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey is probably the greatest female fighter on the planet, which is a tremendous feat. So why are we seemingly so obsessed with arguing about whether she could beat up men?